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Overview

  • 3 references 3 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English; learning German, Spanish
  • 35, Male
  • Member since 2012
  • Arting and observing
  • College grad as of December 2011
  • From Baltimore!
  • Profile 90% complete

About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Taking a chance and moving out west from the east coast! Excited/nervous/excited... stopping to see this beautiful country on the way

ABOUT ME

I'm Adam, but most people call me Jeffers. I'm an east-coast transplant living in Denver. Been out west about a year now, and love what Colorado has to offer. The natural beauty, the music scene, the local beer.... it's really an amazing place.

I get to wake up every morning to a view of the Rocky Mountains, and that's a pretty amazing way to start the day.

PHILOSOPHY

One of the most basic lessons taught by the Buddha:

Consider how precious this human life is, with all its freedoms and opportunities; how difficult it is to obtain such a life; and how easy it is to lose it.

Ok that was a little deep eh? I love music and fun, that sounds like a cool philosophy to me.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

Surfed across America on my way out to Colorado, and had nothing but amazing experiences. Now that I'm settled in Denver, I'm looking to give back and host some surfers of my own!

Interests

Art, music (preferably live), reading, meditation.
Good beer! Dogs, sports, nature, FOOOOOOOOOD.
And Seinfeld.

  • dogs
  • arts
  • beauty
  • beer
  • meditation
  • reading
  • music
  • sports
  • mountains

Music, Movies, and Books

Could go on forever about music and books.

Umphrey's is my favorite band on earth, followed in no particular order by Phish, Grateful Dead, Cheese, Dosio, and a wide range of other jam/bluegrass/jamtronica bands

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

When I was living in Austria, I biked 70 miles from Horn to the Czech border. It was hard, but felt damn good crossing that border.

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